Day 2: Friends

Posted by admin on Jun 9th, 2009
2009
Jun 9

I finally met up with some other Poker Buddies out here that I met last year. We went to dinner at Dos Caminos at the Venetian which I went to last year and is a pretty baller Mexican restaurant.


I ordered some Queso Fundido and a side of Mexican Street Corn on the Cob; both were extremely good and relatively inexpensive–$16 for the two combined. There was a bit of problem with the tab at the end of the meal as 10 of us were at the table and I only owed $16 for the meal and they wanted me to pay $45. I gave them $20–enough for the tip and when told I needed another $25 I sternly but confidently said ‘I’m not paying for your guys’ alcohol. I felt like I might have been a little out-of-line but I also felt like I had a right to defend myself and I just hoped nobody took offense to it. I do not have the kind of money some of these guys have and I certainly wasn’t ordering many $11 margaritas (although I did order 1 and paid cash for it). Looking back at it now I should have given another $5 because we ordered some Guac at the start and I didn’t contribute any to that and for that I feel bad for. Hopefully no one else noticed but I’ll just give $5 extra the next time we go out.


Afterwords we go up to their pimp room at the Venetian; I swear its larger than my apartment and it has 2 (yes two!) bathrooms for the one bed. They got a good deal and certainly beats the hell out of my shitty place at the Imperial but I am saving like $150/night so I don’t feel so bad :) . They had a few bottles up there as they wanted to pregame before going to a strip club; I had some tequila while catching up. We then went down to the floor to gamble some; I spent $5 on some stupid game but I did get a Corona out of it, which is worth the price lmao had I ordered it at a restaurant but it was more me just spending time with them than anything. We walked around for a while until their limo arrived then I headed back to the IP to write up my posts.


I need to do some research regarding tomorrow’s Ceasar’s tournaments as there is a chance that I may not play it given some changes they may have made. If it becomes true tomorrow I’ll explain more about it and probably play cash most the day. I also might play a couple satellites into other Venetian tournaments but not certain on that.

Day 2 Cash Games

Posted by admin on Jun 9th, 2009
2009
Jun 9

I didn’t play Cash Games for too long today, given I had already put in like 3 hours at the tournament table but I think in total I put in 2.5-3 hours but I don’t remember. Like yesterday the session was made or lost in just a few hands.


The first big hand of the day occurred in the 2nd session (I played 2 small sessions instead of 1 big one); I’m dealt TT and I’ve done nothing but fold, fold and fold some more. I isolate up several limpers and get 3 callers at $11 apiece; the pot is $40 after rake and I get a pretty good flop for my hand: 653 with two clubs. Its checked to me and I bet $30 and get two calls, the pot is $100. The turn brings an offsuit jack and I still have a good feeling that I’m ahead, although if I get raised its a pretty easy fold. I bet $60; enough of a bet that it protects against draws and I leave myself room to fold to an all in. Luckily that doesn’t happen and I do take the enlarged pot down on the turn.


Not 10 hands later I again get TT and I isolate a limper to $11, and again I get 3 callers. The flop comes a very safe 965r and the SB donks $15 into the $40. I put his range a lot for value/information rather than a complete bluff although I guess he shows up with a semibluff here too some of the time. I don’t think about it too much and raise it to $45 to get it HU between the two of us. He thinks for a bit and calls and the pot is now $130 (I play big pots!). The turn brings a dry 4 and I still have a feeling I’m ahead, although again if he raises me I’m dead. He checks to me and I bet a strong $90 into the $130 leaving me with probably $120 behind; I thought maybe I could have bet $70 and it would be more +EV but I don’t want to induce a bluff shove so I’m fine with my bet sizing. He thinks then calls for a second and the river brings a K with the pot being $310; I wasn’t planning on shoving anyway but now it gives me reason to check it behind and my opponent shows 65s for two pair and the winning hand. I shrugged it off as I feel like the number of two-pair type hands there is extremely limited and if he had a set/straight he would have raised on the turn.


Also not 10 hands later I get KK in the big blind. An aggressive player who likes to pay off raises in MP to $11 and another aggressive opponent reraises it up to $33 preflop; I’m pretty much doing back flips in my head lol. The guy who reraised had also reraised earlier as a bluff with KJo vs the same open raiser and then fired 2 horrible barrels only to suck out on the river so never do I expect to be behind.


I did have a decision to make though, did I want to cold 4 bet or just call and then check/bomb any flop; I chose the latter and induce the other guy to call and if the ace comes on the flop then gg. Luckily for me, the other guy did call and the pot going to the the flop was $100 pre-rake and the board came 994r. I checked to the reraiser who cbet $60 and I went all in for my remaining $170 and flipped up my cards. The board bricked out only to have my opponent show AA For-the-Win and I get stacked. Not much I can about that either unfortunately.


In all I finished down $300 at the 1/2 cash game. It’s not a whole lot but the prospects of me playing 2/5 have severely gone down hill given my downswing. Back to the grind tomorrow.

Day 2: Tourney, Cash, and Friends

Posted by admin on Jun 9th, 2009
2009
Jun 9

Tourney: I played the $330 deep stack at the Venetian and I lasted about 3 hours. There were only 3 important hands that I played the entire tournament and the summary could be summed up with those.


Hand 1: We are in the first level of the tournament probably not 30 minutes in, I had some pretty good reads on my opponents even though I haven’t played with them before. I get AQo in EP and raise it to t300 (blinds 50/100 effective stack 12k) and the button calls; he’s very taggish but in a bad way–very predictable and easy to put on hands. I put his cold calling range on pocket pairs and broadway cards, which is fairly narrow given how bad some of these players can be.


The flop comes J92 rainbow and since I’m OOP here my standard play is to C-bet and get my opponent to fold 33-88 as there aren’t many strong hands in range given this flop, although there are a fair amount of draws that I get value from. I bet t400 in the t600 pot and he flats; the turn is a blank 4 and I check to him and he checks behind with the pot being 1400. I fully expected him to bet though if he did have a hand like 33-88 on that turn just because a lot of bad online regulars/tournament players turn those hands into bluffs and I would have folded. Once he checked back though his range was much weaker than had he bet so that’s a plus for me. The river paired the 9 on the board and was a very good card for me. Not only did it reduce the likelihood that he has the 9 but its a relatively safe card not likely to help me either and makes it a good card to expect a bluff on. I check to my opponent and he fires t900 into the t1400 pot and I started to think of all the hands that he would do that with and it didn’t add up.


Before I played a lot of HU I wouldn’t even have thought about calling, or maybe I would have attempted to turn my own hand into a bluff and fired again. Assuming my preflop reads are good he’s not likely to bet 33-88 here as that would make no sense (and if someone did bet it here it is extremely note worthy) so his river bets are going to be JJ+ (unlikely), Jx and I guess 98s for value and a ton of missed straight draws like KQ, QT, T8s. The problem is a Tag isn’t likely to have too many Jx hands in this spot, maybe QJ, KJ and AJ only (30 combos) and then 98s (2 combos) to complete the value range. The bluffs will make up 22 combinations and my opponent needs to be bluffing only 900/2300 for my call to be profitable. Since he’s bluffing 22/54 our call is mainly on the break even variety but I felt like he was bluffing a lot more than for value so I did make the call, and he showed QT for the missed draw. This call alone pretty much made my day even if the results didn’t turn in my favor. My chip stack: ~t13,500.


Hand 2: The only woman at the table was sitting to my right and thankfully she was friendly because otherwise it would be a complete Bore to play as I was doing a lot of folding. She seemed to know what she was doing to some degree, but you could tell from the way she complains about the beats that she’s not the most experienced of players. She’s down to roughly t5500 chips with blinds of 75/150 and limps in EP; I make a fairly loose isolation play with QsJs up to t600 and I get 1 caller plus the lady to my right. The flop is KdTs7s giving me a sick draw; the lady to my right leads into me 1000 chips and I don’t think too much about it and raise it up to 3000 chips. These players like to lead fairly weak into the Pre-flop raiser mainly for ‘information’ so i wouldn’t be surprised if she did bet there with Tx and I don’t expect her to ever fold a king anyway. My raise size made it so that if she did have top pair her most +EV move would be to just go all in right there and give me my most equity; if she called though and she checked to me on the turn I could very easily check behind when I missed as she’s committed anyway. Unfortunately she did just call though to my displeasure but no worries, I turned my flush. She decided to put the rest of her chips in after I hit it and she was fairly upset that I raised here ‘with just a flush draw’ but oh well. Chip stack: t19,500.


The final hand for me had the effective chip stack at t18,000 with blinds of 100/200/25. I’m on the button with KK and it folds around; I make it t600 to go and both the SB and BB defend their blind, the pot is t1800. The flop comes T54 two-toned and my Taggish opponent in the big blind leads t1000 into me and I don’t really hesitate to raise it to t3000 and he quickly makes it t7500. At this point I had some pause but with the flush draw out there this is how many people would play naked flush draws like 4 years ago when they thought they had fold equity. Fortunately I know better than to fold an over pair to my opponents while playing tournaments lmao and I just ship in my last 15,000 chips. He didn’t snap call but he did make a ’sigh’ before calling and flipping over K5s for the bare flush draw. His equity was pretty poor and I really don’t like the bet/3bet line as a semi-bluff in this situation; I would have either bet/called the flop or check/called and possibly check/shoved had the stacks been small enough. The turn brings the flush and its gg; I bust probably around the 675th mark out of a mammoth starting crowd of 850 and head to find something to do.